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Twin Cities Siding & Roofing

Twin Cities Siding & Roofing

Twin Cities Siding and Roofing is Minnesota's leading siding, roofing and replacement window contractor. Since 1995, we've protected your home, possessions and family from the rain, wind, snow, sun and ice that are part of our local weather. Our experienced and highly trained installation crews are ready to help you make your home more comfortable, convenient and energy efficient. Twin Cities Siding and Roofing is the home improvement contractor you can trust.

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Cindy K.

Review of Dolphin Pool & Spa by

· Plymouth

Dolphin Pools does all the work to get my pool open and ready to use. They take all the worry away. I then take water samples to the store through out the summer to make sure I have the right water chemistry and they are always pleasant and helpful!

Brian K.

Review of Boyer Building Corporation by

· Shorewood

Bob Boyer was at the house at 7;30 am the following morning after the tree had fallen on the house overnight. Great response time!

Amy F.

Review of Renewal by Andersen of Sioux Falls by

· Garretson

The product is wonderful and the staff who installed it were professional and kind.

Rick K.

Review of Tundraland Home Improvement by

· Elk Mound

We felt the quote was fairly pricey but being it is hard to find good available contractors for remodels, we decided to bite the bullet on it. With them to be in and out in one day helped to make the sell. Unfortunately, we had many issues with the first installation of the shower. A Tundraland r... more


How can I protect my homes interior from the icy cold.
Dec 14, 2017
You must have paid without inspecting the work. Building code requires a weather barrier under the siding and that it be taped at openings and all seams. Was there a permit obtained to do the work? If ... read more
What is the best way to handle unraveling carpet.

Luke Vogel of Roofs R Us PRO answered:

Apr 27, 2016
Wood on the enrty will help stop it, also find the end of the part of the carpet that has begun to unravel and cut it with a sharp knife or clip with a sissors and place a drop of glue on the end down ... read more

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Twin Cities Siding & Roofing

1053 Grand Avenue,
Saint Paul, MN
https://www.tcsidingprofessionals.com/ (651) 255-2844